New Perspectives on Freud's Moses and Monotheism ( Conditio Judaica. Studien und Quellen zur deutsch-jüdischen Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte )

Publication series :Conditio Judaica. Studien und Quellen zur deutsch-jüdischen Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte

Author: Ruth Ginsburg   Ilana Pardes  

Publisher: Max Niemeyer Verlag‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783110948264

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783484651609

Subject: B84-065 psychoanalysis psychology

Language: ENG

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"New Perspectives on Freud's Moses and Monotheism" presents some of the most important current scholarship on 'Moses and Monotheism'. The essays in this volume offer new perspectives on Freud's perception of Judaism, of collective trauma and collective repression, national violence, gender issues, hermeneutic enigmas, religious configurations, questions of representation, and constructions of truth, while exploring the relevance of 'Moses and Monotheism' in diverse fields - from Jewish Studies, Psychoanalysis, History, and Egyptology to Literature, Musicology, and Art.

Chapter

The Puzzle of Freud’s Epistemology in Moses and Monotheism

pp.:  51 – 71

Whose Trauma Is It Anyway? Some Reflections on Freud’s Traumatic History

pp.:  71 – 83

The Double Death of Moses

pp.:  83 – 99

Mind the Gap: Some Midrashic Propositions for Moses and Monotheism

pp.:  99 – 123

Moses, Freud and Frida Kahlo

pp.:  123 – 141

Freud, Zipporah, and The Bridegroom of Blood: National Ambivalence in the Bible

pp.:  141 – 155

Freud, Moses and Modern Nationhood

pp.:  155 – 171

Psychoanalysis and the Music of Charisma in the Moseses of Freud and Schönberg

pp.:  171 – 183

A Special Case of German-Jewish Literature: Sigmund Freud’s Book on Moses

pp.:  183 – 203

Myth into Novel: The Late Freud on Early Religion

pp.:  203 – 209

The Return of Alchemical and Messianic Judaism: A Social Scientific De-Sublimation of Social Psychology in Freud and Durkheim

pp.:  209 – 223

Der Mann Freud: A Contemporary Perspective on His and Our Jewish and Psychoanalytic Identity

pp.:  223 – 241

Selected Bibliography

pp.:  241 – 251

List of Contributors

pp.:  251 – 255

Acknowledgements

pp.:  255 – 259

Index

pp.:  259 – 261

LastPages

pp.:  261 – 265

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